Infrared laser automatic bore-sighting
US-9506725-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US9322617B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9322617-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313801992-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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Embodiments herein relate to the field of firearm accessories, and, more specifically, to reusable laser sighting devices for rocket launchers and other large weapons, particularly reusable laser sighting devices that allow retrofitting of existing weapons inventory. Some embodiments include a base plate that is configured to be permanently coupled to a rocket launcher, such as the M72 LAW, and a laser module configured to removably couple to the base plate. In various embodiments, the systems disclosed herein permit a the module to be removed from the base plate of a spent rocket launcher, and coupled to the base plate of a new rocket launcher, thereby reducing waste. In various embodiments, the laser module may be factory calibrated with respect to the base plate, and therefore once the base plate has been fixed to the rocket launcher, no field calibrations of the laser module are necessary.
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We claim: 1. A reusable laser sight for a rocket launcher comprising: a base plate configured to be permanently mounted on a rocket launcher; a laser module configured to removably couple to the base plate, wherein the laser module comprises a laser source, a range knob configured to adjust range setting, and a base plate gripping feature configured to detachably couple to the base plate; wherein the base plate comprises a rail mounting member, and wherein the base plate gripping feature is configured to detachably couple to the rail mounting member; wherein the base plate further comprises a docking hub, and wherein the laser module comprises a registration shaft coupled to and extending from the range knob, wherein the registration shaft is configured to removably engage with the docking hub; wherein the registration shaft is configured to be laterally translatable, and wherein the registration shaft is configured to disengage from the docking hub when the range knob is pulled. 2. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the docking hub comprises a rotatable cam, and wherein rotation of the range knob causes the registration shaft to rotate the cam. 3. The reusable laser sight of claim 2 , wherein the cam is configured to adjust both quadrant and elevation of the rail mounting member when the cam is rotated. 4. The reusable laser sight of claim 3 , wherein adjusting range setting comprises adjusting quadrant and elevation values. 5. The reusable laser sight of claim 3 , wherein the laser sight is configured to be adjustable for a range between 50 meters and 200 meters. 6. The reusable laser sight of claim 5 , wherein the laser sight comprises preset quadrant and elevation settings for a plurality of corresponding preset range values. 7. The reusable laser sight of claim 6 , wherein the range knob is provided with a plurality of rotational detents, and wherein each rotational detent corresponds to a different preset range value. 8. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the base plate comprises fulcrum adapted to contact an outside surface of the rocket launcher, and an azimuth adjustment screw configured to adjust azimuth of the base plate relative to a longitudinal axis of the rocket launcher. 9. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the laser source comprises a red or green laser diode. 10. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the laser source comprises an infrared diode. 11. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the registration shaft is configured to engage with or disengage from the docking hub only when the range knob is oriented in a predetermined rotational position. 12. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the cam comprises a cam perimeter, and wherein the cam perimeter comprises a plurality of flat surfaces, each flat surface corresponding to a different range setting. 13. The reusable laser sight of claim 12 , wherein each flat surface of the cam perimeter is configured to engage a cam base. 14. The reusable laser sight of claim 13 , wherein each flat surface of the cam perimeter is configured to position a central rotational axis of the cam a different distance from the cam base. 15. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the laser module is configured to couple to and uncouple from the base plate repeatedly without requiring windage and elevation adjustments or bore alignments. 16. The reusable laser sight of claim 1 , wherein the rocket launcher is a Nammo Tally M72 LAW, an MGM-1 Matador rocket launcher, an FGM-148 Javelin rocket launcher, or a Carl-Gustaf M2GC recoilless rocket.
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